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RESEARCH AND REPORTS Monitoring the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 by N. Meager, B. Doyle, C. Evans, B. Kersley, M. Williams, S. O'Regan and N.-D. Tackey [Nottingham: Department for Education and Employment, 1999, vi, 299 pp, Appendices 58 pp, Paperback £4.95, ISBN 1 84185 020 9] Raising Employment Levels of People with Disabilities--the Common Challenge, European Commission Staff Working Paper [Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1999, 28 pp, Paperback, ISBN 92 828 7010] In recent years there has been a growing recognition among European governments of the need to take action to address the disadvantaged labour market position of disabled people. Against this background, the two reports under review are to be welcomed. The first, that by Meager et al, provides a detailed, and highly impressive, examination of the early operation of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) and in doing so provides an insight into the value of one particular governmental strategy, the introduction of anit-discrimination legislation, The second, a European Commission staff working paper, supplies a useful and more general examination of the types of policy initiatives that have recently been undertaken by Member States and goes on to identify a range
Industrial Law Journal – Oxford University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2000
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